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US2348292A
US2348292A US482253A US48225343A US2348292A US 2348292 A US2348292 A US 2348292A US 482253 A US482253 A US 482253A US 48225343 A US48225343 A US 48225343A US 2348292 A US2348292 A US 2348292A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q16/00Equipment for precise positioning of tool or work into particular locations not otherwise provided for
    • B23Q16/02Indexing equipment
    • B23Q16/04Indexing equipment having intermediate members, e.g. pawls, for locking the relatively movable parts in the indexed position
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B29/00Holders for non-rotary cutting tools; Boring bars or boring heads; Accessories for tool holders
    • B23B29/24Tool holders for a plurality of cutting tools, e.g. turrets
    • B23B29/28Turrets manually adjustable about a vertical or horizontal pivot
    • B23B29/282Turrets with manually operated angular positioning devices
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/51Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling
    • Y10T29/5152Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling with turret mechanism
    • Y10T29/5165Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling with turret mechanism including rotating and/or locking means
    • Y10T29/5167Lock means for tool or work turrets
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T74/14Rotary member or shaft indexing, e.g., tool or work turret
    • Y10T74/1494Locking means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T74/20Control lever and linkage systems
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  • This invention relates to an automatic latchi'ng and. locking device, and has for its principal obobject the provision of a device which will automatically and resiliently latch one member to another' in one or more predetermined relative positions, and which may be manually operated to lockl said members in one or more of said predetermined positions against any lost motion whatsoever or released to permit relative motion or detachment of one member from the other.
  • Figure' 3 is an enlarged fragmentary View in vertical section taken 3 3 of Figure 2 but with the parts in a different position of operation;
  • Figures 4 and 5 are views similar to Figure 3 but showing the "parts in diierent positions of operation.
  • v y Y As ⁇ shown in the drawing for purposes of exemplificationonly, the automatic latch and locking device 2 may be employed automatically to latch the'tool vtui-retti of a lathe or other machine 6 in tsfva'rioustool positions and lock the same in such'A positions upon subsequent manual operation ofthe device 2.
  • the lathe 6 may comprise, for example', the conventional headstock' s rotatably Isupporting the work holding chuck IB' carrying fthe work piece I2, upon which 'a successive serieslof'machining'operations is to be performed by tools til carried by the turret 4.
  • the ⁇ base I6 of the ⁇ turret 4 ⁇ may in any conventional manner be connectable to a lead screw I8 by which the turret and the tools are traversed along the bed if themachine toward and from the work piece.
  • the turret 4 may comprise, as is conventional, a'tool holding chuck 2i! journaled for angular adjustment on a stepped ⁇ vertical shaft 22. of course, necessary that the turret head 2l! in its' various angular positions be precisely positioned so that each tool will be properly and precisely aligned withthe work piece.
  • the turret head 23 may be formed with l an annular liange 24 which forms one member of the automatic latching and locking device 2, this member being provided with a plurality of angularly spaced openings 26 adapted to receive the beveled end 28 of a latch member or pin 3U.
  • the pin 30 is mounted in a tubular housing 32 in which itis slidably supported by a slide bearing formed by the enlarged cylindrical portion 34 of---the 'pin 33;
  • the -housing 32 is externally threaded as at 33 for threading into a supporting member .38 formed by an annular upstanding flange of the base or block i6.
  • the housing 32 may be formed with a bore 40 of a diameter conforming with the cylindrical portion 34 of the pin andA a reduced bore 42 forming an annular shoulder 44 forming an abutment for one end of a helicallspring 46 interposed between said shoulderand the enlarged cylindrical portion 34 of the pin.
  • the reduced bore 42 is of a diameter somewhat greater than the external diameter of the shank portion of the pin 35 and is threaded to receive ⁇ the externally threaded, enlarged cylinder portion' 48 of the pin 30.
  • A' manually operable knob 5i) is fastened to the pin 3! as by a set screw or pin ⁇ 52, the knob being formedwithan integral sleeve 54 extending over the tubular housing 32 and externally knurledw forv cooperation with a retainer spring 55 fastened as by screw 58 to the housing 32 or member 38.
  • the knob 50 may be rotated to rotate the pin into the threaded bore 42, thus moving the pin axially and forcing the head of the pin into full seating position in the opening 26 with whatever force may be required to prevent any movement of the members 24 and 3a relative to each other and thus eliminate the lost motion. This also serves to lock the pin against axial movements, and hence secures the member'24 in xed position.
  • the retainer spring 56 engaging the knurled sleeve of the knob 50 serves as a. latch, preventing any inadvertent rotation of the knob, due to vibration or any other cause.
  • this automatic latching and locking kdevice may be used releasably to secure, in predetermined fixed position, two relatively movable members, or two relatively rotatable members of which one is journaled Within4 the other, and that this device will also serve to indicate when any two such relatively movable or relatively rotatable members have reached a predetermined relative position, even though the movements or positions of the members may not be observable.
  • the snapping of the pin into its cooperating opening creates a click or sound which can be heard, in many installations, and also creates a momentary vibration which can be felt ⁇ if one of the other members be a manually moved member.
  • this automatic latching and locking device may be used to determine the relative position of any two such relatively movable or rotatable members, and releasably to secure such members in the determined position against movement in both of two directions.
  • the automatic latching and locking device 2 releasably secures the members 24 and 38 not only in predetermined angular position, but also in predetermined axial position.l
  • the member 24 may not only be the member 38 against the resilient action of the latch, but also the member 24 may be detached axially from the member 38 against the resilient latching action of the device.
  • first and second members rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the rst of said members having a predeterminedly positioned radial said members carrying a guide for said slidable latch, a first threaded part carried by said latch, said guide having a second, threaded part for cooperation with the threaded part of the latch, a spring fixed at one end relative to said second member and at the other end engaging said latch for resiliently urging said latch radially into said opening and the first threaded part into engagement with the second threaded part when the opening is radially aligned with said latch, and means for rotating sai'd latch and said guide relative to each other for locking said latch against release.
  • an automatic latch and locking device for locating and securing rotatable members in y predetermined angular position, iirst and second opening therein, a slidable latch, the second of .means in said housing for members rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the first member having a predeterminedly positioned radial opening therein, a latch pin, means forming a latch pin housing for slidably mounting said pin on the second of said members for movement radially of said axis, automatically sliding said latch pin radially of said axis into the Opening of the first member when the opening is aligned with said latch pin, said latch pin housing having an internally threaded bore therein, said latch pin having a cooperating threaded part, said threaded part being moved radially into engagement with the threaded bore in said housing when the latch pin is moved into said opening by said automatic means, and means for rotating said latch pin and housing relatively to screw said part into the threaded bore to lock said pin against release
  • an automatic latching and locking device for locating and securing members in predetermined angular position, rst and second members rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the first member having a predeterminedly positioned radial opening therein, said second member having a radial opening therethrough in the plane of the opening in the first member when the members are brought into the desired predetermined relative angular position, and a tubular housing extending radially of the axis secured to said second member in alignment with said opening therein, a latch pin slidably mounted in said tubular housing for movement radialy of the axis, said latch pin having a beveled nose, said tubularl housing having a reduced and threaded bore concentric with the axis of said pin and through which said pin extends, spring means interposed between said reduced portion of the housing and a protuberance on said pin for urging said pin radially through the opening in the second member into engagement with the defining Wall of the opening in the first member when said openings

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ii! I INVENTOR, Zz/engi 62310615 H. R. @Ross AUTOMATIC LATCHING AND LOKING' DEVICE Filed April 8.1945
May 9, 1944.
Patented May 9, 1944 OFFICE AUTOMATIC LATCHING AND Locarno y miv1c- Henry R. Gross, Chicago, Eli. Application April 8, 1943, Serial'Nc. 482,253
` s claims. (chase-49 This invention relates to an automatic latchi'ng and. locking device, and has for its principal obobject the provision of a device which will automatically and resiliently latch one member to another' in one or more predetermined relative positions, and which may be manually operated to lockl said members in one or more of said predetermined positions against any lost motion whatsoever or released to permit relative motion or detachment of one member from the other.
Other and further objects and advantages `of the invention will be apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein- Figure 1 is a view in elevation of thedevice and of a machine in which the device may be used; Figure 2 Vis a view in horizontal section taken substantially along the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure' 3 is an enlarged fragmentary View in vertical section taken 3 3 of Figure 2 but with the parts in a different position of operation; and
Figures 4 and 5 are views similar to Figure 3 but showing the "parts in diierent positions of operation. v y Y As` shown in the drawing for purposes of exemplificationonly, the automatic latch and locking device 2 may be employed automatically to latch the'tool vtui-retti of a lathe or other machine 6 in tsfva'rioustool positions and lock the same in such'A positions upon subsequent manual operation ofthe device 2. The lathe 6 may comprise, for example', the conventional headstock' s rotatably Isupporting the work holding chuck IB' carrying fthe work piece I2, upon which 'a successive serieslof'machining'operations is to be performed by tools til carried by the turret 4. The `base I6 of the` turret 4` may in any conventional manner be connectable to a lead screw I8 by which the turret and the tools are traversed along the bed if themachine toward and from the work piece. The turret 4 may comprise, as is conventional, a'tool holding chuck 2i! journaled for angular adjustment on a stepped `vertical shaft 22. of course, necessary that the turret head 2l! in its' various angular positions be precisely positioned so that each tool will be properly and precisely aligned withthe work piece. For this purpose the turret head 23 may be formed with l an annular liange 24 which forms one member of the automatic latching and locking device 2, this member being provided with a plurality of angularly spaced openings 26 adapted to receive the beveled end 28 of a latch member or pin 3U.
substantially along the line i It is,
The pin 30 is mounted in a tubular housing 32 in which itis slidably supported by a slide bearing formed by the enlarged cylindrical portion 34 of---the 'pin 33; The -housing 32 is externally threaded as at 33 for threading into a supporting member .38 formed by an annular upstanding flange of the base or block i6. The housing 32 may be formed with a bore 40 of a diameter conforming with the cylindrical portion 34 of the pin andA a reduced bore 42 forming an annular shoulder 44 forming an abutment for one end of a helicallspring 46 interposed between said shoulderand the enlarged cylindrical portion 34 of the pin.. The reduced bore 42 is of a diameter somewhat greater than the external diameter of the shank portion of the pin 35 and is threaded to receive `the externally threaded, enlarged cylinder portion' 48 of the pin 30.
A' manually operable knob 5i) is fastened to the pin 3! as by a set screw or pin `52, the knob being formedwithan integral sleeve 54 extending over the tubular housing 32 and externally knurledw forv cooperation with a retainer spring 55 fastened as by screw 58 to the housing 32 or member 38.
The openings 26 in the member 22 being properly aligned with theseve'ral tools when positioned inthe turret chuck 2B, it will be evident that, as a'tool becomes aligned with the work piece, a corresponding `opening 26 will approach alignment with the pin 3d, as shown in Figure 3, whereupon; when aligned, the spring 46 causes the beveled or conical end 23 of the pin to become seated in the opening, as shown in Figure 4. The extent towhich the pinl projects into the opening is determined by the portion @B of the vpin with-the threaded bore 42 of the housing, as be evident that the member 24 will, therefore, be resiliently latched in a predetermined position;y Vand thatit' maybe rotated relative to the pin orlatching member 30 and the supporting memberSB; since, by reason of the conical head 24, the. wall'ofthe opening will exert a camming action', 'forcing the pin outwardlyagainst the action of the spring 45. It will be further evident' that a certain amount of lost motion will exist between the` pin and the member 24, no matter how small a tolerance exists between the head of the pin and the opening 2S when the pin is forced bythe spring into the opening. *motionrv isovercome or eliminated engagement of the threaded indicated in Figure 4. It will' rotated axially relative to illustrating the invention. 1
snapping of the pin into an opening 26, the knob 50 may be rotated to rotate the pin into the threaded bore 42, thus moving the pin axially and forcing the head of the pin into full seating position in the opening 26 with whatever force may be required to prevent any movement of the members 24 and 3a relative to each other and thus eliminate the lost motion. This also serves to lock the pin against axial movements, and hence secures the member'24 in xed position. The retainer spring 56 engaging the knurled sleeve of the knob 50 serves as a. latch, preventing any inadvertent rotation of the knob, due to vibration or any other cause.
It Wil1 be evident that this automatic latching and locking kdevice may be used releasably to secure, in predetermined fixed position, two relatively movable members, or two relatively rotatable members of which one is journaled Within4 the other, and that this device will also serve to indicate when any two such relatively movable or relatively rotatable members have reached a predetermined relative position, even though the movements or positions of the members may not be observable. This will be evident when it is noted that the snapping of the pin into its cooperating opening creates a click or sound which can be heard, in many installations, and also creates a momentary vibration which can be felt `if one of the other members be a manually moved member.
Also, it is apparent that this automatic latching and locking devicemay be used to determine the relative position of any two such relatively movable or rotatable members, and releasably to secure such members in the determined position against movement in both of two directions. Thus, in the illustrated example, the automatic latching and locking device 2 releasably secures the members 24 and 38 not only in predetermined angular position, but also in predetermined axial position.l Upon release of the threaded portion 48 from the thread of the threaded bore 42 of the housing, the member 24 may not only be the member 38 against the resilient action of the latch, but also the member 24 may be detached axially from the member 38 against the resilient latching action of the device. It is further evident that the pin being in the position shown in Figure 4, an outward pullexerted on the knob against the force of the spring 46 will move the conical head of the pin entirely out of the opening 2G so that the member 24 may be freely rotated relative to, or detached axially from, the member 38.
It is-thought that the invention and numerous ofV its Vattendant advantages will be understood from the foregoing illustrative description, and it is obvious that numerous changes may be madeV in the form, construction, and arrangement of the several parts without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention or sacrificing any of itsl attendant advantagesthe form herein described being arpreferred embodiment for the purposerof WhatI claim is: 1. In a device ofthe character described, first and second members rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the rst of said members having a predeterminedly positioned radial said members carrying a guide for said slidable latch, a first threaded part carried by said latch, said guide having a second, threaded part for cooperation with the threaded part of the latch, a spring fixed at one end relative to said second member and at the other end engaging said latch for resiliently urging said latch radially into said opening and the first threaded part into engagement with the second threaded part when the opening is radially aligned with said latch, and means for rotating sai'd latch and said guide relative to each other for locking said latch against release.
2.'In an automatic latch and locking device for locating and securing rotatable members in y predetermined angular position, iirst and second opening therein, a slidable latch, the second of .means in said housing for members rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the first member having a predeterminedly positioned radial opening therein, a latch pin, means forming a latch pin housing for slidably mounting said pin on the second of said members for movement radially of said axis, automatically sliding said latch pin radially of said axis into the Opening of the first member when the opening is aligned with said latch pin, said latch pin housing having an internally threaded bore therein, said latch pin having a cooperating threaded part, said threaded part being moved radially into engagement with the threaded bore in said housing when the latch pin is moved into said opening by said automatic means, and means for rotating said latch pin and housing relatively to screw said part into the threaded bore to lock said pin against release.
3. In an automatic latching and locking device for locating and securing members in predetermined angular position, rst and second members rotatable relative to each other about a common axis, the first member having a predeterminedly positioned radial opening therein, said second member having a radial opening therethrough in the plane of the opening in the first member when the members are brought into the desired predetermined relative angular position, and a tubular housing extending radially of the axis secured to said second member in alignment with said opening therein, a latch pin slidably mounted in said tubular housing for movement radialy of the axis, said latch pin having a beveled nose, said tubularl housing having a reduced and threaded bore concentric with the axis of said pin and through which said pin extends, spring means interposed between said reduced portion of the housing and a protuberance on said pin for urging said pin radially through the opening in the second member into engagement with the defining Wall of the opening in the first member when said openings are aligned, said pin having a threaded part urged radially into engagement with the threaded bore of the tubular housing by said spring means when said pin is moved into the opening in the first member, and means for .rotating said latch `pin and tubular housing relative to each other to force the beveled nose of the latch pin into firm engagement with the defining wall of the opening in the first member whereby to lock said members in predetermined position against any relative movement.
HENRY R. GROSS.
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US2513586A (en) * 1943-06-30 1950-07-04 Rebmann Carl Toolholder for the saddle of machine tools
US2687046A (en) * 1950-04-19 1954-08-24 Bendix Westinghouse Automotive Lock for brake slack adjusters
US2702486A (en) * 1952-06-27 1955-02-22 Crowley John Backup bolt
US2791914A (en) * 1953-07-13 1957-05-14 Vlier Engineering Inc Spring plunger
US2924006A (en) * 1960-02-09 Extractor tool
US2954849A (en) * 1958-08-04 1960-10-04 Chester J Bigos Magneto timing tool
US3468074A (en) * 1966-08-25 1969-09-23 Theodore B Eddy Rotatable fixture and expanding mandrel
US3758173A (en) * 1971-08-26 1973-09-11 Mettler Instrumente Ag Knife edge bearing for balance beam
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US2687046A (en) * 1950-04-19 1954-08-24 Bendix Westinghouse Automotive Lock for brake slack adjusters
US2702486A (en) * 1952-06-27 1955-02-22 Crowley John Backup bolt
US2791914A (en) * 1953-07-13 1957-05-14 Vlier Engineering Inc Spring plunger
US2954849A (en) * 1958-08-04 1960-10-04 Chester J Bigos Magneto timing tool
US3468074A (en) * 1966-08-25 1969-09-23 Theodore B Eddy Rotatable fixture and expanding mandrel
US3758173A (en) * 1971-08-26 1973-09-11 Mettler Instrumente Ag Knife edge bearing for balance beam
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